In partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the City of Milwaukee Health Department, the program provides placements within these two academic health departments, in addition to placements with regional health departments and community organizations. Many Fellows have dual placements with governmental and community based non-profit organizations. Community placement sites have included organizations such as:

American Cancer Society

Centro Hispano

Impact Planning Council

Lindsay Heights Neighborhood Health Alliance

Task Force on Family Violence

Wisconsin Alliance for Women’s Health

Fellows can gain experience in urban and/or rural, as well as in governmental and/or non-profit organizations. Placements are for two years and are based on the interests and needs of Fellows and agencies.

Examples of placement projects include:

Assisting the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Health Services in conducting policy analysis for state health care reform initiatives.

Providing research support and surveillance database development for the Menominee Tribal Health Center.

Getting hands-on experience in program management and delivery for infant mortality prevention; infectious disease prevention and treatment; addressing domestic violence and sexual assault, and other major programs of the largest urban health department in Wisconsin.

Evaluating a quality-based health care purchasing program in the largest health-purchasing cooperative in the state; developing quality improvement initiatives of area health care providers.